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The Lighted Way

CHAPTER XV
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If to-morrow were to be the end, would you not enjoy to-day?
The true reasonableness of life is to live as though every day might be one's last.

We shall meet again very soon, Mr.Chetwode." Arnold held out his hands.

The whole affair was intensely mysterious, and there were many things which he did not understand in the least, but he knew that he was in the presence of a brave man.
"Good night, Count Sabatini," he said.

"Thank you very much for our dinner.

I am afraid I am an unconverted Philistine, and doomed to the narrow ways, but, nevertheless, I have enjoyed my evening very much." Sabatini smiled charmingly.
"You are very British," he declared, "but never mind.


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